Bushnell 26-0900 Instruction Manual
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To clean your Bushnell 26-0900 binoculars, use a microfiber cloth to gently remove dust from the lenses. For more stubborn dirt, lightly dampen the cloth with a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol. Avoid using paper products or excessive moisture. Store the binoculars in a dry, cool place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.
If the focus wheel is stuck, first check for any visible debris. If none is present, try gently working the wheel back and forth to loosen it. Avoid using force, as this may cause damage. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact Bushnell customer support for further assistance.
To adjust the diopter on your Bushnell 26-0900 binoculars, first focus on an object using the central focus wheel with your left eye. Close your left eye and use the diopter adjustment ring on the right eyepiece to focus the object with your right eye. Once clear, your binoculars are properly calibrated to your vision.
Store your Bushnell 26-0900 binoculars in a protective case in a cool, dry place. Ensure that the lenses are covered to prevent dust accumulation and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity, which can cause internal damage.
Blurry images can be caused by incorrect focus settings or dirt on the lenses. Ensure the central focus wheel and diopter are properly adjusted to your eyesight. Clean the lenses carefully to remove any smudges or debris. If the issue persists, check for internal lens misalignment and consult Bushnell support if necessary.
Double vision may result from misaligned optics. Ensure that the binocular's hinges are properly adjusted so that both barrels are aligned. If the problem continues, it might require professional realignment. Contact Bushnell's service center for support.
To set up your Bushnell 26-0900 binoculars, start by adjusting the eyecups for comfort, especially if you wear glasses. Then, use the central focus wheel to adjust the image clarity. Finally, adjust the diopter for your right eye to ensure both eyes see a clear image.
While Bushnell 26-0900 binoculars are built to withstand some moisture, it is advisable to avoid prolonged exposure to rain or submersion in water. After exposure to water, dry them thoroughly with a soft cloth and store them in a dry environment to prevent mold and internal damage.
If an eyecup is loose, gently twist it to check if it can be tightened. If not, check for any debris or damage in the threading. If the problem persists, contact Bushnell for repair options. Avoid using glue or other adhesives, as they can cause further damage.
If moisture enters the binoculars, immediately remove them from the damp environment. Place them in a warm, dry place with silica gel packs to absorb the moisture. Avoid direct heat sources like radiators. If moisture remains, professional servicing may be required to prevent internal damage.